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Yakuhai essentially works with any yaku, that has room or allows the use of honor tile groups, which gives it a great amount of versatility. [[Shousangen]] requires not just one, but two yakuhai. [[Honitsu]] is most effective, with the use of at least one yakuhai group. Finally, different groups of yakuhai tiles may be collected into one hand; and so, this yaku is compatible with itself. | Yakuhai essentially works with any yaku, that has room or allows the use of honor tile groups, which gives it a great amount of versatility. [[Shousangen]] requires not just one, but two yakuhai. [[Honitsu]] is most effective, with the use of at least one yakuhai group. Finally, different groups of yakuhai tiles may be collected into one hand; and so, this yaku is compatible with itself. | ||
The definitions of [[tanyao]], [[junchan]], and [[chinitsu]] eliminates the use of honor tiles all together. | The definitions of [[tanyao]], [[junchan]], and [[chinitsu]] eliminates the use of honor tiles all together. Yakuhai groups generate fu; and this prevents a combination with [[pinfu]]. [[ryanpeikou]] requires four sequence groups and [[chiitoitsu]] requires seven distinct pairs; neither has room for a triplet. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |